I am not retiring! And I am not ready to retire. A lot of you have asked. I’ve gone through a lot of changes the last couple years, but my mind still tells me that I am 28—give or take.

As many of you already know, I closed Mead & Associates PC earlier this year after 22 years at 67th Avenue and Cactus Road. Despite the pride that I’ve enjoyed in my firm’s visibility and reputation, it was time for me to downsize.

I want to thank all of my loyal friends for your patience. Closing 5,200 square feet of office space meant moving enough furniture and equipment to fill three 25-foot storage lockers and most of my garage. It also meant the temporary doubling of my workload.

I also want to tell you that I remain available at my new office and with a new name, mailing address, telephone number and email address:

My new, much smaller office is located in The Atrium, a beautiful four-story business building between Bell and Union Hills roads and immediately across the street from the Glendale Costco. Not only is it convenient to my favorite dining spot (the Food Court at Costco), but it is very accessible from Loop 101 (Tip: Use the Union Hills exit; 79th Avenue is the first traffic light east of the loop).

Although I plan to continue building my mediation practice, the bulk of my work remains in the areas of family and business law, along with estate planning and general litigation. I remain gratefully indebted and dependent upon you for your professional referrals.

Mead & Associates PC formally ceased its work on March 31. Final invoices will be mailed shortly. I apologize for the delay and ask for your continued patience and support.

I do not yet have a new website, but when I can, it will be at terrymeadlaw.com.